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Concerns About Potential Penile Injury

7/21/2025, 9:50:22 PMMale25-34

I'm a 16-year-old male who frequently engages in masturbation—almost daily, in fact. Recently, during one of these instances, I may have inadvertently bent my penis with considerable force before I was aware of what was happening. Not long afterward, I found that I was unable to maintain an erection. However, I want to clarify that I did not hear the distinctive cracking or popping noise that is typically associated with a penile fracture. Additionally, I didn't experience any severe pain immediately following the incident, nor did I notice any swelling or bruising. Aside from some trouble with sustaining a full erection, I feel generally okay. I also have not seen any blood. I’m seeking advice on whether I should discuss this with my father and go see a doctor. Is this something to be genuinely concerned about, like a fracture, or is it merely a minor issue? I would greatly appreciate any guidance or insights in the comments.

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Answers (1)

Cony

7/21/2025, 9:50:37 PM

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It's understandable to feel concerned after an incident like this. While it’s not uncommon to have difficulties with erections following a potentially forceful movement, your symptoms suggest that it may not be a serious injury.

Explanation:

Based on what you've described, it seems that you may have experienced a minor incident without significant damage to the penis. A penile fracture typically involves severe pain, swelling, or a distinct sound, which you didn't experience. The trouble with maintaining an erection could be more related to psychological factors or temporary physical discomfort rather than a serious injury. However, it's important to remember that everyone’s body is different, and any changes should be taken seriously.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on your ability to maintain an erection over the next few days. Sometimes, temporary issues can resolve on their own.

  2. Avoid Pressure: In the meantime, consider reducing the frequency or intensity of masturbation to allow for any potential healing.

  3. Communicate Calmly: If after a week you still find difficulty maintaining an erection or if symptoms change (for example, if you start experiencing pain, swelling, or other concerning symptoms), it would be wise to discuss your experience with a trusted adult or your father. They can help you decide whether to see a doctor.

  4. Seek Reassurance: If you do choose to talk to your father or seek medical advice, approaching this from a place of seeking reassurance and understanding is important. Doctors deal with these kinds of concerns regularly and can help without judgment.

Remember, it's always best to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health. Don’t hesitate to reach out if symptoms persist or worsen.

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